Monday, September 13th, 1993
Manhattan Center
New York City, New York
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So this is the first episode of Raw in almost a month and apparently the Quebecers have debuted.
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Monday, September 13th, 1993
Manhattan Center
New York City, New York
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So this is the first episode of Raw in almost a month and apparently the Quebecers have debuted.
Original Airdate: Friday, January 13th, 2006
Wachovia Center
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Serious question...are there people that are nostalgic for this era of SmackDown intro music?
Batista is here to start the show and Teddy Long is right behind him. Batista announces that he was injured in a match with Mark Henry on Sunday and it's one that will require surgery. He will be sidelined indefinitely and forfeits his title because he knows it is the right thing to do.
They show Batista talking with Ricky Steamboat backstage. Lashley, Animal, Arn Anderson and Rey Mysterio all join in wishing him well. Batista then points to Mysterio and tells him that he can become World Heavyweight Champion.
Back in the ring, Teddy Long is still there to announce his plans for the title. The main event tonight will be a battle royal for the World Heavyweight Championship.
After a lengthy highlight package, Orton approaches Long. Orton says that he is going to be the World Heavyweight Champion tonight, but he needs him to postpone his match with Benoit tonight. Orton makes a pretty good point that Booker should be out there and not him.
Monday, December 26th, 1988
Norfolk Scope
Norfolk, Virginia
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Sunday, December 20th, 2020
Tropicana Field
St. Petersburg, Florida
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Monday, January 2nd, 2006
Giant Center
Hershey, Pennsylvania
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After a long recap of New Year's Revolution, John Cena is here to kick off the show. He goes on about how people hate him, but he loves his fans. He also states that he is going to cash in his rematch clause tonight. Edge's music hits, but it's just Lita holding the WWE Championship. Lita of course lets us know that Cena is not getting his shot tonight. She references the live sex celebration and makes a few jabs at Cena. Cena fires back in a very non-PG way.
Original Airdate: Wednesday, November 6th, 2013
Full Sail University
Winter Park, Florida
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They show a WWE.com exclusive of Sylvester Lefort confronting Lana, who is speaking Russian.
Sylvester Lefort vs. Alexander Rusev
Lana introduces him here tonight. Rusev immediately smashes him and locks in the Accolade and that is all. Really. I would have preferred at least a big power move first to help put him over as a monster a little more, but I guess this works.
Match Rating: 1/4* (out of 5)
Charlotte and Bayley are backstage and in walks Summer Rae and Sasha Banks. They give Bayley a new headband. Charlotte isn't buying it, but they try to get Bayley to join their clique.
El Local vs. Leo Kruger
Local tries to attack Kruger, but he gets hit with a big spinebuster instead. Kruger hits a big running lariat and three snap suplexes. On the third one he rolls into a guillotine and that is all. It's looking like this will be one of the fast paced editions of NXT.
Match Rating: 1/4*
They show footage of Emma and Paige arguing last week after Emma accidentally hit Paige.
Travis Tyler & Troy McClain vs. The Ascension
I guess we're going to get a third squash here tonight. The Ascension hit their usual power stuff before quickly hitting their finisher and ending it. Again, not much to write about here.
Match Rating: 1/4*
Tye Dillinger vs. Mojo Rawley
Dillinger actually gets in some offense here as he quickly shows that he isn't just some jobber. Alex Riley lets us know that the NXT Universe is going to love Rawley. Sure. Rawley's offense is really...something. He wins with a weak looking squash like Earthquake. Not good.
Match Rating: 1/4*
Luke Harper vs. Kassius Ohno
Looks like the big fellas are going to get some time here tonight. We get some stiff looking action to begin. Harper slows it down for a little bit, which he had a habit of doing in the early Wyatt days. Ohno fights back with a forearm and a diving kick through the ropes. Ohno flips over the ropes and Harper greets him with a boot, sending him to the floor. Harper slows it down again and once again Ohno fights back. Ohno hits a somersault neckbreaker, but it's not enough to put Harper away. Ohno hits the KO, but Harper kicks out. Harper then hits the discus lariat and gets the victory. This was again disappointing, but far from bad. I just was hoping for something a little different.
Match Rating: **
As you could probably tell from my review, I wasn't really into this episode here. This was just a bunch of nothing and it led to a disappointing main event for me. However, NXT has still been on a roll and I'm willing to bet that next week will be back up to the standard they have set in 2013.
Overall Rating: 38%
Monday, August 30th, 1993
Palace Of Auburn Hills
Auburn Hills, Michigan
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I still will never understand why you would run a pay-per-view this late in the summer on a Monday night.
Ted DiBiase vs. Razor Ramon
This of course is DiBiase's last WWF match and it certainly is an interesting choice for an opener. DiBiase attacks Razor before he gets his vest off. Razor quickly fights him off and hits the fall away slam. DiBiase baits Razor and throws him into the middle turnbuckle. I will say that in going back and watching this era of WWF, my appreciation for Scott Hall has grown. Razor fights out of the chinlock, but gets a knee to the midsection for his efforts. DiBiase hits the vertical suplex and signals for the Million Dollar Dream. Razor is able to block it and hits a clothesline. DiBiase is able to get Razor out of the ring and then exposes the top turnbuckle. Razor is able to counter DiBiase's attempt and hits the Razor's Edge for the victory. That was kind of a weird finish for this match. This was perfectly acceptable.
Match Rating: **1/4 (out of 5)
Todd Pettengill interviews the Steiner Brothers mom and sister, but is interrupted by Jim Cornette's introduction of the Heavenly Bodies.
Sunday, January 8th, 2006
Pepsi Arena
Albany, New York
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As is often the case, the WWE production team nails the intro to the show by putting over the Elimination Chamber. Kudos also goes to the team who designed the set for the show.
Now that I have completed watching every episode of Raw, SmackDown and pay-per-view for 2005, here is a quick rundown of my favorite matches and shows of the year.
Sunday, December 6th, 2020
WWE Performance Center
Orlando, Florida
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We get the awesome Black Sabbath introduction to kick things off.
Original Airdate: Wednesday, October 30th, 2013
Full Sail University
Winter Park, Florida
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Enzo Amore & Big Cass vs. Alexander Rusev & Sylvester Lefort
Amore's schtick is now 100% over with the audience. Cass and Rusev start things off and Rusev gets the early advantage. Rusev destroys Enzo and then also takes out his partner as well. He immediately puts Cass in the Accolade for the easy victory. As his music hits, Lana is up on the ramp and Rusev walks back with her. That certainly put Rusev over convincingly.
Match Rating: 1/4* (out of 5)
Aiden English vs. Jason Jordan
English nails his entrance as always and we get a Jason Jordan spotting here. I love that English is surprisingly aggressive in the ring. English hits the Director's Cut for another quick victory tonight.The crowd wants an encore and English delivers it. He even gets roses thrown into the ring. Why was he not a bigger thing in NXT?
Match Rating: 1/4*
They show Neville from last week getting medical attention after the attack from Corey Graves.
Summer Rae vs. Paige
Paige tosses Summer across the ring with her hair and Summer seeks the comfort of Sasha, who is at ringside. Sasha gets involved and he sends Sasha to the back. Summer uses a sweeping kick and knocks Paige off the apron and to the mat. Summer works on the leg for a bit, but Paige mounts a comeback and hits the Paige Turner out of nowhere. What is up with the quick matches tonight? After the match, Sasha comes back and attacks Paige. Emma comes down and makes the save, but then accidentally hits Paige with a right hand. Paige isn't happy as she heads to the back.
Match Rating: *1/2
Tyler Breeze says he is going to send CJ Parker back to where he belongs.
Luke Harper gets a promo ahead of his match with Kassius Ohno next week. We also will get Rusev vs. Lefort.
Tyler Breeze vs. CJ Parker
Parker hits a delayed vertical suplex and Breeze is in trouble early on. Parker misses in the corner and a seated Breeze pulls him down to a powerbomb-like fall for Parker. Breeze goes up top, but Parker slams him off the top. Parker tries to get a bunch of shots to the face, but Breeze does his best to block them. Parker hits him with a high kick and gets a 2 count. Meanwhile, the crowd chants "Let's go Breeze!". Breeze misses with the Beauty Shot and Parker hits a Third Eye and gets the surprising victory. Parker gets out the scissors after the match, but Breeze is able to roll out before he's able to cut any of his hair. This was a decent enough main event.
Match Rating: **1/4
This show was a super quick episode that was entertaining, but lacked substance. With that being said, the show also featured three of the most entertaining characters they have and it made for a decent watch even if there was nothing worth going out of your way to see.
Overall Rating: 58%
Original Airdate: Sunday, August 22nd, 1993
Mid-Hudson Civic Center
Poughkeepsie, New York
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So good to have Gorilla Monsoon here.
Yokozuna vs. Jim Duggan
They were really too lazy to take down the Raw signs? Duggan brings it to Yoko right off the bat. He grabs the 2 x 4 and acts surprised when the referee takes it away. Yoko attacks him from behind and then Fuji gets in on the action with a cheap shot behind the ref's back. Duggan tries to fight back again, but Yoko takes him down and hits the big leg drop. Duggan tries for a body slam, but it's too much and Yoko gets a nearfall into the commercial break. Duggan bites his way out of a bear hug, but Yoko remains in control. Duggan avoids the splash in the corner and gets him off his feet with a trio of clotheslines. The small crowd in Poughkeepsie is loving this. Fuji trips Duggan behind the ref's back and Yoko splashes him from behind. Yoko hits the Banzai Drop and that is all. Credit to Duggan to having a pretty decent match here with Yoko. This was an entertaining enough start to the show. After the match, Yoko goes for another Banzai Drop, but referees pull Duggan out of the ring.
Match Rating: *3/4 (out of 5)
We go backstage to Vince McMahon, who is with Jim Cornette. He greets Yokozuna on his arrival and Cornette lets us know what Yoko is going to do to Luger at SummerSlam.
We then get a video package on the Razor Ramon/Ted DiBiase feud.
Blake Beverly vs. Razor Ramon
We get a little bit of stalling to start. Beverly is able to dump Razor over the top rope and then rips off the top turnbuckle pad behind the referee's back. I have to say, I didn't see that one coming in this match. Beverly sends the back of Razor into the exposed steel in the corner and then hits a powerslam. Razor is able to reverse Beverly into the exposed turnbuckle and then immediately gets him up for the Razor's Edge and gets the victory. I definitely did not expect Beverly to get that much offense in here, but it was a pretty good mid-90s TV match
Match Rating: **
Jerry Lawler is with an Elvis impersonator for a kind of lame promo. Bret then fires back with a fired up promo about destroying Lawler in front of his family at the SummerSlam.
Smoking Gunns & Tatanka vs. Barry Horowitz, Reno Riggins & Brooklyn Brawler
This is quite the all star trio of jobbers here. The Smoking Gunns were such a better tag team than the New Age Outlaws ever were. It's just that the gimmick was lame. The jobbers get in some offense on Billy and it's way longer than you would ever expect. Even Gorilla is calling out the team ahead of their big match at SummerSlam. Tatanka finally gets the hot tag and takes care of all three opponents. The Gunns are in there and hit a double dropkick. Tatanka hits a top rope crossbody and gets the victory. That's two matches in a row where I am shocked at how much offense the underdog got.
Match Rating: *1/4
Mean Gene is now in the ring for an interview with Undertaker. He refers to his fans as the Creatures of the Night. This has to be the early stages of that expression. He says that he will possess the soul of Giant Gonzalez. Out comes Gonzalez and Harvey Wippleman. Gonzalez tells him that this time, he won't get up. Taker gets ready for a fight and Gonzalez gets out of the ring.